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Exo On ((HOT)) Crack Overdose Symptoms


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Exo On ((HOT)) Crack Overdose Symptoms


One mechanism responsible for dry eye symptoms is lipid peroxidation of the outer layer of the tear film, leading to tear film instability.40 Specifically, lipid peroxidation leads to nonuniform spreading of tears and patchy lipid layer thickening; this, particularly of the nonpolar oils, alters the function of the mucin layer, which makes the corneal surface unwettable.37,42


Cornea. Cocaine abuse (whether via smoking or snorting) may lead to a condition called crack cornea, a well-reported syndrome of chronic corneal toxicity ranging in severity from mild punctate keratitis to severe bilateral infectious ulcers.80,81 Although the mechanism is unknown, it has several known contributors. Snorted cocaine, absorbed through the nasal mucosa, produces bilateral keratitis (worse on the side most frequently used for snorting) secondary to corneal nerve devitalization.75 Smoked cocaine makes direct contact with the cornea and acts like most topical anesthetics, softening the cornea and indirectly reducing the blink reflex.80,81 Aerosolized adulterants such as talc, sugar, flour, starch or procaine may cause surface damage as well.82


From direct irritation of the ocular surfaces to exposure keratopathy, mechanical damage from rubbing, secondary infectious keratopathy with common or atypical organisms (Streptococcus mitis, Capnocytophaga and Candida albicans), crack smoke has the potential to create vision-threatening keratopathy.80 Management is often made difficult due to problems with compliance and follow up.83 Hospital admission may be helpful to prevent re-use in the acute infection period.80


Elevation of the pain threshold during methamphetamine use may decrease the blink reflex and predispose to exposure keratopathy.110 Diluent additives such as lidocaine may further weaken the epithelium and lead to ulceration.110 Nasal inhalation brings methamphetamine into both spatial and circulatory proximity to the eye and may increase the risk of keratitis.110 Compounding the issue, mental effects of the drug such as increased awareness, heightened concentration and irritability result in excessive and harmful rubbing and scratching of the eyelids and ocular surface if symptoms develop.110


A serious risk factor for MDMA overdose is using multiple drugs while simultaneously taking ecstasy. As a frequently adulterated street drug, Molly often includes other drugs to begin with, but many users combine it with drugs like alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. The result is a cocktail for disaster.


MDMA affects the same brain chemicals as many other addictive drugs, yet research has not confirmed whether the ecstasy is addictive. Users have reported withdrawal symptoms that mimic those that occur when a person tries to quit other drugs. Some of these are:3


The single best individual prevention for ecstasy overdose is to avoid the drug altogether. If you have an existing substance abuse issue, you are at increased risk for problematic use of MDMA. Seeking treatment now can help you to avoid problems with additional drugs like ecstasy. If you are already using MDMA, stop immediately. If you have trouble doing this, seek treatment.


The primary purpose of drug detox is to remove drugs from your system while managing withdrawal symptoms and other health issues. Detox also serves to evaluate the problem, stabilize the person, and serve as an initial point of contact in a longer treatment process.7


Recent research has shown that brain damage can occur due to the use of ecstasy, even after only brief exposure. This damage can last for many years. A few symptoms caused by this damage include increased anxiety, depression, and confusion. Furthermore, it can also cause memory issues, issues with cognitive ability, and poor performance on tests. Long term effects can amplify these symptoms resulting in severe brain damage.


A person addicted to ecstasy may exhibit physical and/or psychological signs of withd




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